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ritlladelphia Advertisements.
L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON,
WHOLESALE
Hardware House,
No. C25 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Ponn'a.
Heady Mixed Paints !
JUCAS'
READY MIXED TAINTS !
nowateu.no chemicals, no benzine,
bui a pure
OIIj 1AINT,
READY FOR USE.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ;rAlST
BENT BY MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTIIKR PAINT. M ADE
WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ ! NICELY
BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATEK PAINT
TRY IX,
And You Will Prore II to be the Best
Liquid Taint In the Market.
JOHN HUCA.S Sc. CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
tST For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, New Bloomtlold, Pa., or to John Lucas &
Co., Philadelphia.
EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Suooossors to
8HAFFNER, ZIEGLEB & CO..
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, Gloves,
Ilibltoiis, Suspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Utroet.
PHILADELPHIA , PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 503 MARKET BTLEET,
PHILADELPHIA. 7 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALLPAPER.
IlI. VMt BOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order,
Nos. 530 Market and 521 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
tt'ALSO, Publishers ot Sanders' New Read
ers, and Brooks' Arithmetics, Also, Robert's
History ot the United States, Felton'g Outline
Maps, eto.
JANNEY & ANDREWS,
wholi-sali:
GROCERS,
No. 123 MARKET STREET.
Philadelphia, la.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting: Twines, &.,
And a tine Assortment of
WOOD ana WILLOW WAEE,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisement.
lLMBERGER
WITH
HI VAi LI, Kt'OTT A CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
JDry Oood8, Carpets,
OIL OLOTIIH,
CaltoiiiV Woolen CIialii,fcr.
No. 3.13 MARKET 8TREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchants wishing to select from as largo a
stock as uan be found "In the city, and at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES, should give me a call.
All mall orders shall receive iirompt atten
tion, andeitre will be taaeu to llll them so as to
give satisfaction.
August 31,1880.tf.
wAiNwmonT& co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND '
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
J S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLESAL1
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
BIS MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJALL, SHENK & C0
405 & 407 Market Street,
IMilladelpliia,
(Old Stand of Barcroft &Co.,)
WHOLESALE HEALERS
IN
DRY GOODS.
January 1 1881.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE!
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER
discovered, as It Is certain In Its elfects and does
not blister. Read Proof Below.
From Iter. N. P. Granger,
Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District.
St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880.
DR. J. B. KENDALL ft CO., Gents: In reply
to your letter I will say that my experience with
Kendall's Spavin Cure has been very satisfactory
Indeed. Three or fouryears ago I procured a bot
tle of your agent, aud with it, cured a horse of
lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my
horse became very lame and I turned him out for
a few weeks when he became better, but when I
put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis
coveredthata ring-bone was forming, I procured
a bottle of Kendall's Huavln Cure, and with less
than a bottle cured him so that be is not lame,
neither can the bunch be found.
Respectfully yours,
P. N. GRANGER.
Perseverance W ill Tell I
Stoughton, Mass., March lfini, 1880.
B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you
and myself, I think 1 ought to let you know that I
have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken
dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one; don't
know how long the Spavlu had been there. I
have owned the horse eight months. It took me
four months to take the large one off, aud two
months for the small one. I nave used 10 bottles.
The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no
bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful
medicine. It Is a new thing here, but If It does
for all what It has done for me Its sale will be very
great. Respectfully yours,
CHAS. E.PARKER.
Is sure In effects, mild in Its action as It does
not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to
reach any deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or any other enlargement. If used
for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs,
callous, spraius, swellings, auy lameness and all
enlargements ot the Joints or limbs, or rheuma
tism in man and for any purpose for which a lin
iment for man or beast. It Is now known tube
the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild
and yet certain lulls effects. It is used full
strength with perleot safety at all seasons of the
year.
Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we
think gives positive nroof of Its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified suc
cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man.
Price II, per bottle, or Six bottlesfor 85. All Drug
gists have It or can get It for you, or It will be sent
to any address on receipt of price bv the propri
etors. DR. B.J. KENDALL CO.,
Euosbuig Fulls, Vermont.
"Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the
leading wholesale druggists and a large number
of prominent retail druggists.
-K Moktimjeh, New Bloomtield, agent for
Perry Co., Pa.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
F. MORTIMER,
New liloomfleld.
JACOB STRICKLER, PH. G.
U Dealer In Pure and Reliable
. Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet and Fanoy Articles, Fine Perfumes, eto.
Tobacco and Cigars, Blank Books and Stationery.
r Prescriptions a siteolaltv.
Htokb Two doors Kiist of the Big Spring.
Bloomtield, May 8, 18til.
BROWN'S
1
1 ! '
SURE
APPETISER
E I IRON IIITTI3ItS nro highly recommended for till disease requiring
a a certain nnd elllcltmt tonic especially Indigestion, Vynprpsiti, JnlcimiltaU
' I Fevers, Want of Appctite,Loss q Stren ijtkLack nf Encrgy,ctc. Enriches tho blood,
I strengthens tho niiiReles,an(l gives new life to the nerves. They act like a clinrm
- on the digest! vo orgiins, removing all dyspeptic mmptmns, such as Tasting the Food,
" Jlckhiri!),lleulintheStomnch,lImrlburn,eJe. Tlio only Iron Preparation
J that will not blacken tlio tooth or glo heartache. Sold by
nil druggists. Write for the A It C Hook
j j- . - . II,..1,7T iTinntt, i f 11-111
Professional Cards. i
O HAS. J. T.McfNTIllR, Attorney-at-Law.
New Bloomtield, Perry co., Pa.
All professional huslneNspromptlyandfalth'
fullyattended to. 8 a 1 v.
JOUN CALVIN WALL1S, Attorney-at-Law
and District Attorney.
New Blooinlleld, Perry Co.. Pa.
WOIllce over Mortimer's new store. All legal
business promptly aud carefully transacted.
May 4, 18XU.
JBl UNKI N, Attorney-at-Law,
New Blooinlleld. I'errv co.. fa.
-Ollloe Next door to the residence of Judge
J-EWIH POTTKH, "
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIELD. PERRY CO., PA.
Claims promptly secured collected
Wrltlugsaud all legal business carefully attend
edto. 42 ,
CHARLXS U. SMtLK.Y, Attorney at Law.
J New llloointlelrl. l'errv iln. Pa.
"OIHe 'wo doors east of Joseph Smith's
Hotel. August 2, 1872
WM. A.SPONHLElt, Attorney at-Law,
Olllce adjoining his residence, on Easl
Main street. New Blooinlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 821 J
WM. N. SK1BKRT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Uloomllold, Perry co.. Pa.
Bloomtield, 3 331v.
LEWIS POTTKlt, notakt PUBLIC, New Bloom.
Held. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefullj
prepared aud acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud
certilled, will also take depositions to be rend in
anvoourt in the United States, TlOly
CUAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney at-Law,
New Blooinlleld. Perry CO., Pa
.Omce on high street. North side, nearly op
positothe Presbyterian Church. 3 Sly
M.
L. LIGGETT. Attoknbt-at-Law.
Newport, Perry Oiunty. Pa.
Having permanently located nt Newport, will
give prompt and careful attention to all busl
ness mutters committed to his care.
. Olllce, No. 80 North Seoond Street.
Newport, April 2? 1878
R. 0. P. BOLLINGER, '
tm - -: 'a ei
jrnyBician ana ourgeon,
-Orllceln residence on Main Street, New
Bloomtield. Pa.
CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tf
TSUNDYJO!
U riiysiclnn aud Surgeon.
A graduate nf Cleveland Medical College.
Located permanently In the borough of Bloom
Held. Oilers his professional services to the citi
zens of Blooinlleld and Mirroiindlug vicinity.
Calls In the country attended to promptly. Olllce
in the room formerly occupied by Dr. V. II.
Sweeney, In the residence of 11. W. Smith. Main
street. New Blooinlleld, Pa. 19 6m
D
R. R. M. ALEXANDER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
New Blooinlleld, Perry County, Pa.
Olllce on Main Street, South Side, nearly
opposite the residence of Win. McKee.
Everything belonging to the profession done
In the best manner. B-All WOKii Wahhant
ed. Terms moderate. 28
J W. ROWE, M. D.
riiyslcluu and Surgeon Dentlut.
Olllce near Blxler'a Mills, where all proiesslonal
business will be promptly attended to. Dental
work of all kinds warrautedin price and quality.
May 25,'80.1y.
1882.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 18 PAGES.
auiren to no ysani curls offhombix
IX SIXTEEN YEAHH OF A (JE.
Vol. III. commences Nt ember 1, 1881.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.
The Younh People has been from the first suc
cessful beyond anticipation. JV. Y. Evcniny J'ost.
It has a distinct purpose to which It steadily
adheres that, namely, of supplanting the vicious
rapers for the young with a paper more attract
ive, as well as more wholesome. Boston Journal.
For neatnes, elegance of engraving, and con
tents generally, It Is unsurpassed by any publica
tion of the kind yet brought to our notice. Pitta
burglt Uuzeltu.
Its weekly visits are eagerly looked for, not
only by the children, but also by parents who are
anxious to proyide pure literature tor their girls
and boys Christian Adrocatt, Buffalo, N. V.
A weekly paper for children which parents need
not fear to let their children read at the family
fireside. llart.ford Daily Times.
Just the paper to take the eve and secure the
attention of the bovsand girls. Sprlnujleld Union.
TERMS.
HARPER'S YOUNG FEOPM3 ! Rn
Per Year, Postage Prepaid, x ou
Single Numheks Four'Cents each.
The Hound Volume for 1881 will be ready early
In November. Price S3 00; postage prepaid. Cover
for Young People for 18S1; 35 cents ; postage, 13
cents additional.
Remittances should be made by Pot Olllce
Money Order or Druf t. to avoid chance of loss.
Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement
without the express order ot Hahpeh & Buotu
KKS. Address
HARPER & BKOHERS, New York.
P A T E N T S
GEORGE E. LEMON. Attorney at Law,
WASHINGTON, D. (J.
Send sketch or model for preliminary Examina
tion and Opinion as to Patentability, for which no
charge Is made. If reported patentable, no charge
for services unless successful. Bend for Pamph
let of Instructions.
ESTABLISHED IN 1805. 43d40
REMNANTS of PRINTS of these we have
a large quantity In good styles.
In addition to the above goods we have a nice
assortment of Ladies Necktiea, Corsets, German
town Yarn, Zephyrs, shoes for Ladies aud Cull
dreu, aud thousands ot other articles.
F. MOIITIM Kit,
New llleouitleld, Pa.
A:TRUE.TONIC
ill a J L Jz3 J i lii) i
(32 pp. nf useful nnd amusing reud-
XJ JE
P IT R 1
TINTED GLOSS
PAINT !
DOIN'T
make experiments on your buildings with untried
aud unreliable auticles at your expense.
IOIV'T PAY
for water and benzine I1.E0 to 12.(0 per gallon.
10 BUY
the Lucas reliable and guaranteed Tinted Gloss
Circulars and Sample Cards of Faint mailed on
application.
JOHN LUCAS & CO,
141 North Third Street,
13 6in Philadelphia, Pa.
Books! Books!
Gift Books,
Children's Books,
Blank Books,
School Books,
Hies! Testaments !
And all Kinds of Books
AT BEACIPS
Book & Drug Store.
0
Stationery at Wholesale or Retail
Subscriptions taken for all News,
papers and Magazines.
E. C. BEACH,
Newport, Penn'a.
YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY
TTnltnedfOr vrtlh Copper. Porc.lln,or Iron
Lining.. Each one bteiiclled will) my name as
manufacturer is warranted In material aud.con
Ktruclion. For sale by the best house, in the
trade. If you do not know where to get this
pump, write to me ns below, ami I will send
name of nixcnt nearest you, who will supply you
at my lowent prices.
CHA8. 0. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
808 Market 8U, Philadelphia, Pa.
y- For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomtield,
Pa. 22
PATENTS.
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and For
eign Patents. Washington. D. C, All business
connected with Patents, whether before the Pat
ent Olllce or the Courts, promptly attended to.
No charge made un. ess a patent secured. Send
for Circular. w. c. tf
Patents for Inventions.
E. W. ANDEltSON. J. C. SMITH.
ANDEKSON & SMITH,
Attorneys-at-Law,
No. 700 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C.
No fee for preliminary examination. No fee
unless patent allowed. Fees less than any other
responsible agency. Books of Information sent
free of charge. References furnished upon re
quest. w. c. tf
INXrNTflRQ Address EPSON BROS., At
II1VCI1 I UnO tomeys-at-Law and Patent
Solicitors, 617 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C
for Instructions. Reasonable terms. References
and advice sent FHKK. We attend exclusively
to Patent business. Reissues, Interferences, and
cases rejected in other hands a specialty. Caveats
solicited. Upon receipt of model or sketch and
description we give our opinion as to patentabil
ity, rass or cuarub . V refer to the Commis
sioner of Patents, also to F.x-Coiumisslouers.
Established 18o. , w. u U
F
ANCY Goods and Notions, Some new ar
rivals, Cheap.
F. MORTIMER.
Willing to Give Way.
Au amusing Incident occurred on a
street car the other day. A woman of
flfty, made up to look about twenty-five
years old, got aboard at a crossing to find
every seat occupied. ' She stood for ft
moment, and then selected a poorly
dresoed man about forty-five years of age.
She observed :
"Are there no gentlemen ou this
car."
" Indeed, I dunno," he replied, as he
looked up and down. "If there hain't
and you are going clear through, I'll
hunt up one for you at the end of the
line."
There was an embarrassing silence for
a moment, and then a light broke In ou
him all of a sudden, and he arose and
said :
" You can have this seat, madam. I
am alius perfectly willing to stand up
and give my seat to anybody older than
myself."
That decided her. She gave him a
look which he will not forget to his
dying day, and grabbing the strap she
refused to sit down, even when five seats
bad become vacant.
Did you hear of the case up on
Market street V" said Barber to Brewer,
when they met at the postofflce this
morning. "No; what about it '(" In
quired Brewer, interested. " Why,"
said Barber, " a man lay there in the
house nine days before the family would
bury him. Had the funeral yesterday."
" By gracious" said Brewer, " that's an
outrage. Why didn't they bury him
before? superstition V" "No; not exact
ly that, " and Barber slowly drew
Brewer's ear down toward his mouth.
" That was not It. He wasn't dead."
J""Now, children," said a Sunday
school superintendent, who had been
talking to his scholars about good people,
" when I am walking in the street, I
speak to some persons I meet, and I
don't speak to others ; and what is the
reason V" He expected the reply would
be, " Because some are good and others
are bad," but, to his discomfiture, the
general shout was, " Because some are
rich and others are poor."
'"Pretty nice thing In your paper
this morning," said Fogg to the editor
of The Matutinal Marauder. "Yes," said
the editor Inquiringly, his face lighting
up with a glow of pleasure. " I suppose
you refer to my leader on the situation?"
Fogg shook hia head. " Or, perhaps it
was that neat paragraph about the
Bungton railroad V " No," said Fogg,
" it was a pound of beefsteak that I took
home for breakfast. Nicest thing I ever
saw in the Marauder, 'pon honor." .
C3TA lady of the (esthetic school went
up to a gentleman at a swell party and
asked, "What Is parting?" And it
happened that just at that moment he
had come to realize that his suspenders
were breaking and he thought it awful
queer that she should know that any
thing was parting. But he bluntly
answered, " My suspenders, ma'am,"
and then she screamed aud mere was his
Satanic Majesty to pay.
3T After the previous question had
been called, and the ayes and noes order
ed, in the Texas Legislature, a member
rose and said : " My friends, I beg that
for a moment you will lend me your
ears, and-" " Order!" cried the Speaker;
no one can lend his ears here till the
ayct and noes have been taken."
tgT" I wonder if the time will ever
come when water will stop running
down-hill!" exclamed an old gentle
man. " Yes, uncle," responded a little girl ;
" the water'll always stop when it gets
to the bottom of the hill."
C2"Geu. Lee, is said to have asked a
straggler of the rebel army whom he
found eating green persimmons, if he
did not know they were unfit for foo.
"I'm not eating them for food, General,"
replied the man, "I'm eating them to
draw up my stomach to tit my rations."
fjy Mable (aged twenty,) to Edith
(aged five.) "There, Edith, do stop
hugging me; you'll hug me to death."
" Y'ou didn't talk that way to Charley
Brown t'other evening, and he weighs
ever so much more as I," replied the
child.
CJTAn Oil City man purchased a small
hand bellows, took it home and told his
wife he had concluded to blow his brains
out, whereupon Bhe replied that a small
er sized bellows would have answered
the purpose better.
GTlt was a negro who acknowledged
after a short but tempestuous voyage at
sea that he was a land lubber. He said
he lubbed it so-well that he never wanted
to go to sea again, for sure.